Blitersety
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No its like having two dual core CPUs.
The two dual cores have their own L2 cache. They do not share it. They communicate with each other through the FSB only.
I know they're aren't quite true quad-core CPU's, but the whole thing is all on one chip so to be honest I could care less if it's two dual cores or one quad core.